Odom, who attended Julia R. Masterman School and the Philadelphia High School for Creative and Performing Arts, will perform with Philly POPS in one of the orchestra's first events of the 2018-2019 season.

Since originating the Tony Award-winning role of Aaron Burr in Lin-Manuel Miranda's "Hamilton" in 2015, Odom has released a jazz and a holiday album, appeared in several films, and went on a different kind of tour -- stopping in Philly earlier this year -- to promote his debut book, "Failing Up."

You may also remember him singing at Super Bowl LII, not long before the Eagles secured victory and he was extra hype about it on social media.

"He's said that he wants to make the kind of music Nat King Cole would make today - and he'll do that with us," the event description reads. The show will include both jazz standards and even some numbers from "Hamilton," meaning you have a shot at seeing Odom recreate, however briefly, the role that made him famous.

Before appearing in "Hamilton," Odom made his Broadway debut in the original production of "RENT," which will also influence the performance.